>"Kim was originally supposed to be flat chested but it was Disney who pressured them to giver her breasts!"
>every single piece of concept art depicts her with a pair of perky breasts
What are some Cinemaphile urban legends that have been debunked over the years?
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Those are barely above mosquito bites.
Hence
>perky breasts
It's not that she had a big rack it's that she was never flat chested like Cinemaphile claims.
We could of had kim possible in the bat man style
>they stuck with the gay who did designs for Clerks
Frick this gay timeline.
Reboot time!
>that design
It's like Kim, except not a boring autistic nerd like she was in the series. No wonder they decided against it: too good.
She wasn't an autistic nerd.
I'm sorry, but only an autist wouldn't have noticed it. So again, I'm sorry.
An autist wouldn't be capable of half the shit she does moron.
You're confused about what autism is. Austists can be extremely competent in certain things. But her autism really comes through in interpersonal relationships and her general attitude when dealing with certain things.
>character has flaws
>must be a developmental disability
This! morons threw away a good design for bullshit.
Reminds me of Terra for the TT cartoon.
Wow, I would have actually watched the show if she looked like this.
Right? Why did they pick the absolute worst style?
Cuz they're cheap.
That's pathetic. Stephen Silver is a hack.
Nothing about Silver's art was cheaper than what Shane Glines presented.
Silver's an actual artist. Ghiles is Paul Dini if Paul Dini stopped caring.
What is concept art, anon? It's not a finalized design. It's a work in progress.
>Ghiles is Paul Dini if Paul Dini stopped caring.
Paul Dini isn't really an artist.
>What is concept art, anon? It's not a finalized design. It's a work in progress.
That's what OP was getting at. Nowhere in the work in progress was Kim ever flat chested.
>but it was Disney who pressured them to giver her breasts!
Frankly, I'd be surprised if Disney pressured them to give her a midriff.
Other way actually. The midriff was too hot for TV in the late 2000s.
Was she originally blonde or is it just my habit of seeing 'white' hair are blonde in black-and-white art?
Kim was a blonde, Ron was a redhead.
Are redhead males in media always dopey?
Pretty much, which is probably why they switched hair colors in the final production.
Interesting
I thought it was Bruce Timm's art.
The person who decided Kim should be a redhead instead deserves an award